56%
11/25 ~ 0.44 44% of wrong answers
It's the same as 11 correct out of 17 questions. That's a score of about 65% .
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Your score would be 76.9%
11/25 is 0.44 as a decimal.
11/25 ~ 0.44 44% of wrong answers
30/100*25 =7.5 so you must not get more than 7 questions wrong to score 70%
68% D+
The 2 questions that were wrong equals 25% of the score because each question is 12.5%. So if 2 questions out of 8 were wrong the score would come out to 75%. The equation to get the answer is (100 / 8 = 12.5) So (12.5 x 2 = 25) Now that you know that the questions that were answered wrong equals 25% just do (100% - 25% = 75%) So then 75% is your answer.
The most that you can get is 52% but that assumes you did not get any answers wrong. Is that realistic?
It's the same as 11 correct out of 17 questions. That's a score of about 65% .
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To achieve an 80% score on a 55-question test, you would need to answer 44 questions correctly (55 questions x 0.80 = 44 questions). To find out how many questions you can get wrong, subtract the number of correct answers from the total number of questions: 55 total questions - 44 correct answers = 11 questions wrong. Therefore, you can get 11 questions wrong on a 55-question test and still achieve an 80% score.
Always check your card thoroughly before signing it. If the marker has put down a wrong score, you ask him to change it and then you should both initial it. If you sign the score card and realise a wrong score, you are disqualified.
6 out of 17 wrong in a math test means that the student got 11 out of 17 answers correct, which would be considered a 64.7% score.
that's very good then that's 28 you got right try asking your teacher for the percent
21/25 or 84%